Subject: Northwest Rebellion, 1885
Number of titles: 283
- R. L. Gibson to A. E. M. Hewlett. 1940 - 1942.
- Yarns of western pioneers. May 1940.
- Yarns of western pioneers, The Saskatchewan Farmer. 1 November 1939.
- Yarns of western pioneers, The Saskatchewan Farmer. 1 September 1939.
- Notes from old Cannington Manor. The story of an English settlement in Saskatchewan. 1925.
- John Morrison. 1932.
- Cannington Manor old timers. 193-?
- Jackson, William H. to A. K. Owen. 4 April 1888.
- Whereas the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and temporal and commons in Parliament assembled has permitted.... 1884?
- Having then immediate temporal interests.... 1884?
- Whereas the policy of the Government of the Union or Dominion of Canada.... 1884?
- [Resolution regarding the North West Territories.] 1884?
- [Anti-corruptionist Party of North Western America]. 1884?
- [untitled] 1884?
- Summary. 1884?
- Platform of the merchants committee, Saskatchewan district. 188-?
- [untitled]. 188-?
- [untitled]. 188-?
- [untitled]. 188-?
- Spence, Andrew, James Isbister and Charles Adams to the Hon. Sir Hector-Louis Langevin. 188-?
- In the matter of the Rebellion of 1885, North West Territories. 28 July 1885.
- English halfbreed. 188-?
- Jackson, William Henry to Gentlemen? 31 July 1884.
- Jackson, William Henry to Friend? 21 Jan. 1885.
- Examples. 188-?
- The enemies tactics. 188-?
- Untitled. 188-?
- Mrs. Jackson (mother) to ?. 188-?
- The Riel Rebellion. cause and many interesting facts respecting the outbreak. 1 November 1919.
- Louis Riel to T. E. Jackson 29 September 1884.
- Louis Riel to W. Jackson 22 September 1884.
- Louis Riel to T. E. Jackson 25 August 1884.
- Louis David Riel to unidentified person. 24 March 188-?
- W. H. Jackson to unidentified person. 188-?
- Riel follower dies in New York. left library, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. 15 January 1952.
- The historic figure Honore J. Jaxon, "The West" 11 December 1907.
- [Untitled]. 1892?
- Notes on interview with Mrs. Amos Plaxton of Prince Albert. 25 June 1932.
- Interview with John Beddem of Red Deer Hill. 26 June 1932?
- Correspondence between A. Krogagaard and A. S. Morton. 14 - 21 June 1935.
- Reminiscences by Harry Keenan of Macdowall, Sask. 192-?
- Reminiscences of Patrick Henry, presented to the Prince Albert Historical Association. 192-?
- Memoirs of H. E. Ross (Prince Albert), 1879 - 1881. 22 June 1923.
- Prince Albert. 21 June 1926.
- Ross, H. E. to Mrs. Edmund Tett. 1 March 1932.
- Recollections of 1885. 28 November 1934.
- The advent of the mounted police to Prince Albert. 15 January 1934.
- Denies Clark (sic) threatened Metis Indians with bullets, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. 13 February 1929.
- McDonald, Donald H. to T. N. Campbell. 26 September 1924.
- Public meeting, The "Prince Albert Times" and "Saskatchewan Review." 19 July 1884.
- A few plain words, "The Prince Albert Times and Saskatchewan Review." 1884?
- Patrice Fleury recalls days when the lordly buffalo roamed plains of central Saskatchewan, "Prince Albert Herald." 15 March 1924.
- Ex-sheriff Owen Hughes relates racy story of "naval" fight on the South Saskatchewan in 1885, "Prince Albert Herald." 5 June 1923.
- Battleford relieved on 24 April 1885, "North Battleford Optimist." 9 November - 30 March 1923.
- Programme at the unveiling of the monument at Battleford, Sask. commemorating the Rebellion of 1885. 10 June 1925.
- The late P. G. Laurie, late editor and proprietor of the "Battleford Herald." 192-?
- A portion of an account of his experiences. 192-?
- Incidents of the Rebellion of 1885. 1923.
- Statement of W. D. Caswell's father about the Rebellion. 6 September - 19 November 1925.
- Narrative of Archie Brown. sent by him from California to Mr. S. R. Ross. 192-?
- Proceedings of sixth meeting of the Saskatoon Historical Association held in professor's common room, Qu'Appelle Hall. 19 April 1922.
- Proceedings of fifth meeting of Saskatoon Historical Association held at the home of Captain Andrews. 5 April 1922.
- Statement of Edward Spencer. 1927.
- Statement of Alexander Kindred pioneer at Moffat and Glenavon. 192-?
- The story of the life of D. W. Caswell, Adair, Sask. 192-?
- The story of the life of A. B. Bompas, Wolsely, Sask. 1923?
- Notes on pioneering in Saskatchewan.
- Homestead experience story.
- My experience on the homestead.
- Early eighties were really good old days. 1929.
- Pioneer life in the Qu'Appelle Valley. 1924.
- [Untitled pioneer story] 1924.
- Theresa. 1923.
- Back in those days. 1923.
- Reminiscences of pioneer days in Saskatchewan. April 1923.
- The Frog Lake Massacre of 1885. 1950?
- Correspondence between Prince Albert Historical Society and A. S. Morton. 13-17 June 1925.
- Diary of Rev. Father Valentine Vegreville, O.M.I. 9 April 1885 - 12 June 1885.
- Petite chronique de St. Laurent. 1884.
- Hon. Thomas White on Riel's portrait. 18 September 1886.
- Cut Knife Creek! A well fought battle, "The Montreal Daily Witness," vol. XXXVI, no. 109. 8 May 1885.
- Fish Creek homestead entries. 1884 - 1886.
- Miller, W. O. to W. P. Bates. 6 February 1922.
- Plan of township 41, Range 2, west of the third meridian. 14 August 1918.
- Plan showing survey of a new road in NE 1/4 sec 23 Tp 41 R 2 W 3rd Mer. 14 March 1917.
- Fish Creek battlefield. 192-?
- Fish Creek Memorial Park. 192-?
- Louis "David" Riel. 5 August 1885.
- The "Dawn". The Cree monthly guide, vol. 11, no.9 September 1926.
- Some tales of the Indians and their half brothers. 1920?
- Howard Angus Kennedy to W. B. Cameron. 29 June 1925.
- Cameron, W. B. to A. S. Morton. 22 October 1925 - 31 May 1930.
- The passing of John Pritchard, "Saskatoon Daily Star." 31 October 1925.
- Thirst dance and fin-flash, "Winnipeg Free Press." 3 July 1926.
- The rage of Wandering Spirit, "Winnipeg Free Press." 30 January 1926.
- S. R. Moore to A. S. Morton. 30 November 1923.
- Peekokut gets a special. 1927?
- The surrender of Big Bear. 1927?
- When Poundmaker marched on Battleford. 1927?
- The North West Mounted Rifles, Prince Albert. 1927?
- Patrice Fleury and the Duck Lake fight. 1927?
- The half-breed rising on the South Saskatchewan, 1885. 29 July 1926.
- How the Duck Lake fight began. 1927?
- From the diary of a Hudson's Bay Company's clerk in the seventies. 192-?
- Battleford fugitives underwent grim siege in garrison stockade. Survivor tells story of town's destruction during rebellion of '85, "The Edmonton Journal". 16 July 1926.
- Reminiscences of a pioneer in Saskatchewan. 1927.
- Life of W. J. Carter. 30 July 1923.
- Notes on Almighty Voice and the Riel Rebellion of 1885. 1918 - 1926.
- Correspondence between A. B. Stewart and Norman Black, H. E. Ross, G. A. Mantle, Arthur S. Morton, Edmund H. Oliver, Dr. Walter Murray. 20 September 1912 - 9 May 1925.
- The hospitals at Saskatoon. 1885.
- Application of the first bandage on the battlefield. 1885.
- Group of rebel leaders taking a prominent part in the rising of 1885 in the North-West Territories of Canada. 1885.
- Major-general Middleton, C.B., Adjutant-general Walker Powell and various commanding officers of the North-West Field Force. 1885.
- Louis Riel, 1884. 1884.
- Fight at Duck Lake. 1885.
- Battle of Cut Knife Creek. 1885.
- Battle of Fish Creek. 1885.
- Métis trenches at Batoche. 1885
- Justice commands to take up arms. 1885
- Gabriel Dumont. 1885
- Wandering Spirit. 1885
- Group of rebel leaders taking a prominent part in the armed rising of 1885, in the North-West Territories of Canada. 1885.
- Ambroise Lepine. n.d.
- Old Telegraph Trail in the Touchwood Hills. 1923.
- Touchwood Hills. General Middleton's old Telegraph Trail from Fort Qu'Appelle to Batoche and Prince Albert. 1923.
- Ambroise Lepine. n.d.
- Engraving of the hospitals at Saskatoon, 1885. 1885.
- Frenchman's Butte. 1950.
- The "Five Bends" in the South Saskatchewan River. Looking downstream to Batoche, near Fish Creek. 1947.
- Bullet holes in Roman Catholic church, Batoche, Sask. 1947.
- Gunner Phillips' grave. Batoche, Sask. 1947.
- Outdoor oven in use along the road to Batoche. 1947.
- Rebellion road. Taken in the Batoche District. 1947.
- W. B. Cameron (of Frog Lake) at farm instructor's. Poundmaker Reserve, Paynton, Sask. 1947.
- Mistatim Awasis (Horse Child), son of Big Bear. Poundmaker Reserve, Paynton, Sask. 1947.
- Old Fort Battleford - reconstruction. Battleford, Sask. 1947.
- Gradual slope to the site of old Fort Pitt, looking east. Fort Pitt, Sask. 1947.
- Saskatchewan Landing, looking south. 1948.
- All that's left of old HBC warehouse - at Fort Pitt, 1885. Onion Lake, Sask. 1948.
- Saskatoon Temperance Colony house (1883), used as a hospital in '85. Saskatoon, Sask. 1948.
- Old Batoche ferry, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- First storey, old campaign house, there in 1885, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- Store street in the old Batoche of 1885, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- Peter Kowalczyk house, made from Batoche house logs. South of Fish Creek, Sask. 1948.
- Foundation of old Batoche house, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- Site of old Batoche house, with Caron house in the distance, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- Graves of Métis killed in battle, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- Catholic Church and priest's house, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- Middleton camp trenches, cleared for breaking, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- Middleton camp trenches, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- South Saskatchewan River, looking north to Batoche, Sask. 1948.
- Gabriel Dumont's Crossing, South Saskatchewan River near Fish Creek, Sask. 1948.
- River Road, river lots and river concessions, near Fish Creek, Sask. 1948.
- South Saskatchewan River and Fish Creek church steeple, Fish Creek, Sask. 1948.
- Reported path of Middleton's men, west shore, Fish Creek, Sask. 1948.
- Gabriel Dumont's hot spot, Apr. 24, 1885, Battle of Fish Creek, Sask. 1948.
- Historic Sites cairn, mile or so from battlefield, Fish Creek, Sask. 1948.
- McIntosh farm house site, rebellion trails, Fish Creek, Sask. 1948.
- Middleton's old camp - looking N.W. toward Clark's Crossing, Clarksboro, Sask. 1948.
- J. C. Hunter and Brule Buchanan at Old Clark's Crossing, Clarksboro, Sask. 1948.
- Old Clark's Crossing, east side, Clarksboro, Sask. 1948.
- Carleton Road to site of Battle of Duck Lake, March 26, 1885. 1948.
- Harry Ross of the N. W. Mounted Police. 1930.
- Scene at the unveiling of the monument commemorating the Battle of Batoche, Batoche. 1930.
- Scene at the unveiling of the monument commemorating the Battle of Batoche, Batoche. 1930.
- Scene at the unveiling of the monument commemorating the Battle of Batoche, Batoche. 1930.
- Church of St. Antoine, Batoche, interior. 1931.
- Church of St. Antoine, Batoche, and monument commemorating the Battle of Batoche. 1931.
- Monument commemorating the Battle of Batoche, Batoche. 1930.
- Graves of the Métis killed in the Battle of Batoche, Batoche cemetery. 192?
- Monument to the Métis who fell in the Battle of Batoche, Batoche cemetery. 192?
- Patrice Fleury, veteran of the Rebellion of 1885, living at St Laurent in 1925, aged 103. 1925
- Chadsees - in the Cutknife fight. 192?
- Cutknife. 190?
- Permit signed by Lt. Col. Otter allowing James Clinkskill to leave the barracks at Battleford to cross the Battle River and retrieve items from his house, May 8, 1885. 1885.
- Louis Goulet, March 26, 1926. 1926.
- Fort Pitt. 1925?
- Looking east from Frenchman's Butte. 1925?
- Frenchman's Butte. 1925?
- Frenchman's Butte - battle ground from the butte itself, looking about N.E. 1925?
- François Dufresne, escaped from Frenchman's Butte, 1885. 1925?
- Fort Pitt, 1884. 1884.
- Interior of Fort Pitt just before the Rebellion of 1885. 1885.
- Thomas Trueman Quinn, Indian Agent at Frog Lake, NWT, the first man killed in the massacre, Apr. 2nd, 1885. Shot by Wandering Spirit. 1885.
- Water power wheel on bank of Frog Creek. Freighted from Qu'Appelle by oxen, 1884. 1925
- Inscription in bronze on Frog Lake memorial cairn. 1925
- Memorial cairn of the Frog Lake massacre, 1885, erected in 1925. 1925
- Graves of seven of those killed in the Frog Lake massacre, 1885, and of Corporal D. Cowan, NWMP, killed while scouting near Fort Pitt, April 15, 1885. 1925
- Scene of the Frog Lake massacre, April 2, 1885. 1925
- Site of the Roman Catholic church, Frog Lake, burned by the Indians, 1885. 1925
- The stones mark the spot where Thomas Trueman Quinn was shot in the Frog Lake massacre, 1885. 1925
- Group of rebel leaders taking a prominent part in the rising of 1885 in the North-West Territories of Canada. 1885.
- The attack on the rebels at Fish Creek. 1885.
- Louis Riel's proclamation which was attached to his flag: captured at Batoche by Captain A. L. Howard. 1885.
- Interior of Fort Pitt just before the Rebellion of 1885. 1885.
- Graves of the men murdered at Frog Lake, 2 April 1885. n.d.
- To the editor of the "Prince Albert Herald:" 192?
- untitled account of the Riel rebellion of 1885. 192?
- Saskatchewan Indians and the resistance of 1885. Two case studies.
- Inspector Dickens' Journal, Fort Pitt, 1885.
- Indianer Aufstand in Canada. Halbblut-Indianer feuern auf das canadische Dampfboot, "Northcote" auf dem Saskatchewan Flusse.
- The Riel rebellion. A convoy of Northwest police on the march.
- The rebellion in Canada. Otter attacking the rebels at Cut Knife Hill, North-West Territory.
- The rebellion of half-breeds in Canada under Louis Riel.
- The recent rebellion in Canada.
- The revolt of the half-breeds. Scenes in the Saskatchewan region.
- Indians of the prairie provinces. An historical review.
- Indians of the prairie provinces. An historical review.
- Lieut.-Col. W. M. De Ray.
- Lieutenant Colonel Bowen VanStraubenzie.
- Lieutenant Colonel J. F. Turnbull.
- [Capt. Stewart.]
- Louis Riel.
- Brigadier-general W. D. Otter, recently appointed chief of staff for the Canadian Militia.
- Major-General Ivor J. C. Herbert.
- Lieut-Col. Hon. C. A. Boulton.
- The late P.G. Laurie. Late editor and proprietor of the "Battleford Herald."
- [Nutana side of Saskatoon during the Riel Rebellion of 1885.]
- Poundmaker's old stamping ground.
- Retracing the old trail.
- The Battleford post.
- Batoche national historic site. Management plan summary.
- Batoche national historic site. Development of the management plan for Batoche. Parks Canada's response to public comment on the plan alternatives.
- Batoche planning program.
- Batoche national historic site. Public comment on the plan alternatives.
- Steele Narrows. A Saskatchewan historic site.
- Batoche. National historic site.
- [Fort Carlton].
- Steamer "Marquis".
- Fort Pitt historic park.
- Fort Carlton. A Saskatchewan historic site.
- Fort Carlton historic park.
- Fort Battleford National Historic Park, Battleford, Saskatchewan.
- Fort Battleford National Historic Park, Battleford, Saskatchewan.
- Report upon the suppression of the rebellion in the Northwest Territories.
- The Saskatchewan rebellion.
- Canada. Indignation of French-Canadians over the execution of Louis Riel. A mob burning an effigy of Sir John Macdonald on the pedestal of the Queen's statue, Victoria square, Montreal, Nov. 16, 1885.
- The mission of Dr. Lavell. The Lavell report.
- Diary of Francis Dickens.
- Red River exodus.
- Saskatchewan Batoche National Historic Park/ Batoche Parc Historique National.
- Lieut.-Col. Boulton.
- The steamer Marquis poling off a shallow in the Saskatchewan.
- Map of the North-West Territories.
- Portraits of interest.
- Portraits of interest.
- Portraits of interest.
- Portraits of interest.
- The first expedition for the relief of Battleford attacked by halfbreeds.
- Free the north. Gabriel Dumont armed.
- Canada. The uprising in the Northwest. White inhabitants of the Saskatchewan region leaving a settlement after an indian raid.
- The Riel Rebellion. Attacking a Canadian supply steamer on the Saskatchewan.
- The Riel Rebellion. A battery going to the front.
- The Riel Rebellion. Wounded carried to the rear from the fight at Fish Creek.
- The Riel Rebellion. Facsimiles of sketches furnished to the Montreal Star.
- The Riel Rebellion. Scenes in the Saskatchewan country.
- The Riel Rebellion. Quelling a mutiny of teamsters.
- Riel Rebellion of 1885 - newspaper clippings
- William Henry Jackson: Riel's secretary.
- Honoré Joseph Jaxon: A man who lived for others.
- "D" for disturbance. Riel Rebellion 1885.
- The riddle of Louis Riel. A Maclean's flashback in two parts.
- The Cost of the Rebellion
- The Trials of the 'White Rebels,' 1885
- Elections de 1887 : la vraie question. --
- Reminiscences of Fort MacLeod in 1885 / Bertie W. Antrobus. The North-West Mounted Policeman : a character sketch / by an ex-Policeman.
- Louis Riel : justice must be done / [Association of Métis and Non-Status Indians of Saskatchewan]
- Le 9me Bataillon au Nord-Ouest : journal d'un militaire / par George Beauregard, soldat de la Compagnie No. 3.
- Cent-vingt jours de service actif : récit historique très complete de la campagne du 65ème au Nord-Ouest ..
- The Views of a leading Conservative in the North-west on the late rebellion.
- The North-West Rebellion / by Howard Angus Kennedy.
- The making of the Canadian West: being the reminiscences of an eye-witness / by R. G. MacBeth.
- L'oeuvre véridique de Louis Riel, 1869-70 [à] 1885.
- Riel : a life of revolution / Maggie Siggins.
- Louis Riel : patriot or rebel? / by George F. G. Stanley.
- The birth of western Canada : a history of the Riel Rebellions / by George F. G. Stanley.
- Council of the North West Territories. Regina 1884 (Second Session) Hon. Edgar Dewdney, Lieutenant Governor, Presiding. [photograph]
- Canada: a political and social history
- Louis Schmidt, patriarch of St. Louis
- The Attitude of the Roman Catholic Clergy towards the Rebellions in 1870 and 1885.
- Living in the shadow of greatness: Louis Schmidt, Riel's Secretary
- The French-Canadian press and 1885
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